8711113

Modular Connector for Touch Sensitive Device

PublishedApril 29, 2014
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
25 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A modular connector for use with a touch sensor comprising at least one array of electrodes disposed proximate a touch sensitive area, comprising: a substrate; a modular connector electronics disposed on the substrate; an electrode interface disposed on the substrate and communicatively coupled to the connector electronics, the electrode interface including a plurality of terminal areas for making electrical connections with a subset of the array of electrodes; one or more inter-module interfaces disposed on the substrate and communicatively coupled to the connector electronics, the inter-module interfaces including a plurality of terminal areas for making electrical connections to another modular connector; and wherein the terminal areas of the electrode interface are individually addressable by communication signals provided to the modular connector electronics via the inter-module interfaces.

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2. The modular connector of claim 1 , wherein the communications signals are provided to the modular connector electronics by an inter-module controller.

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3. The modular connector of claim 1 , wherein the inter-module interfaces comprise: one or more male plugs for connecting with female sockets of other modular connectors, and; one or more female sockets for connecting with male plugs of other modular connectors.

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4. The modular connector of claim 1 , wherein the terminal areas of the inter-module interfaces comprise conductive pads.

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5. The modular connector of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a printed circuit board.

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6. The modular connector of claim 4 , wherein the printed circuit board comprises a flexible printed circuit board.

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7. The modular connector of claim 4 , wherein the printed circuit board comprises a hard flex printed circuit board, having an integral flex tail.

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8. The modular connector of claim 1 , wherein the modular connector electronics comprises an application specific integrated circuit.

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9. The modular connector of claim 1 , further comprising: a drive signal generator, communicatively coupled to the modular connector electronics and the electrode interface, for applying drive signals to the subset of the array of electrodes.

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10. The modular connector of claim 9 , wherein communication signals provided to the modular connector electronics via the inter-module interfaces additionally control the drive signal generator.

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11. The modular connector of claim 10 , wherein, responsive to the communication signals, the modular connector electronics and the drive signal generator cause the drive signals to be applied to the electrodes of the subset one at a time.

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12. The touch sensor of claim 10 , further comprising: an inter-module controller communicatively coupled to one of the modular connectors, the inter-module controller configured to communicatively interface with modular connectors and individually address any of the electrodes that comprise the array of electrodes.

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13. The touch sensor of claim 12 , wherein the inter-module controller may address more than one individual electrode of the array of electrodes at the same time.

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14. The touch sensor of claim 12 , wherein the modular connector further comprises: a drive signal generator, communicatively coupled to the modular connector electronics and the electrode interface, for applying drive signals to the subset of the array of electrodes.

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15. The touch sensor of claim 14 , wherein communications signals provided from the inter-module controller via the inter-module interfaces control the drive signal generator.

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16. The touch sensor of claim 15 , wherein, responsive to communication signals provided from the inter-module controller, a drive signal is applied by the drive signal generator to electrodes of the subset of the array of electrodes one at a time.

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17. The touch sensor of claim 12 , wherein the modular connector further comprises: sense electronics, communicatively coupled to the modular connector electronics and the electrode interface, for sensing signals occurring on the subset of the array of electrodes.

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18. The touch sensor of claim 17 , wherein communication signals provided to the modular connector electronics from the inter-module controller provide communicative coupling between the inter-module controller and the sense electronics.

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19. The modular connector of claim 1 , further comprising: sense electronics, communicatively coupled to the modular connector electronics and the electrode interface, for sensing signals occurring on the subset of the array of electrodes.

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20. The modular connector of claim 19 , wherein communication signals provided to the modular connector electronics via the inter-module interfaces additionally provide communicative coupling between the inter-module interfaces and the sense electronics.

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21. A touch sensor comprising: an array of electrodes, the array comprising a plurality of electrodes proximate a touch sensitive area of the touch sensor; a plurality modular connectors interconnected together, each modular connector electrically coupled to a subset of the array of electrodes, wherein the modular connectors comprise: a substrate; a modular connector electronics disposed on the substrate; an electrode interface disposed on the substrate and communicatively coupled to the connector electronics, the electrode interface including a plurality of terminal areas for making electrical connections with a subset of the array of electrodes; one or more inter-module interfaces disposed on the substrate and communicatively coupled to the connector electronics, the inter-module interfaces including a plurality of terminal areas for making electrical connections to other modular connectors; and wherein the terminal areas of the electrode interface are individually addressable by communication signals provided to the modular connector electronics via the inter-module interfaces.

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22. The touch sensor of claim 21 , wherein the inter-module interfaces comprise: a male plug for connecting with female sockets of other modular connectors, and; a female socket for connecting with male plugs of other modular connectors.

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23. The touch sensor of claim 21 , further comprising a touch sensor drive unit that comprises electronics for providing drive signals to electrodes that comprise the array of electrodes, the touch sensor drive unit communicatively coupled to the inter-module controller.

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24. The touch sensor of claim 23 , wherein the touch sensor drive unit provides signals to the inter-module controller to provide drive signals to electrodes that comprise the array of electrodes one at a time.

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25. The touch sensor of claim 21 , further comprising a touch sensor receive unit that comprises electronics for receiving signals from electrodes that comprise the array of electrodes, the touch sensor receive unit communicatively coupled to the inter-module controller.

Patent Metadata

Filing Date

Unknown

Publication Date

April 29, 2014

Inventors

Gordon F. TAYLOR
Thomas J. Rebeschi

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